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How can their be a "post-apocalyptic" anything?

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message 1: by Matthew (new)

Matthew (masupert) | 0 comments Listening to one of my podcasts the other day one of the host asked in passing how can there be any sort of post-apocalyptic world. Isn't an apocalypse by definition (at least relative to this definition) the total destruction of something? I mean if things were surviving this apocalypse was it really an apocalypse or just a mass extinction?


message 2: by Shad (new)

Shad (splante) | 357 comments Per Dictionary.com, apocalypse is defined as a universal or widespread destruction. If you accept widespread destruction as your definition for apocalypse, than it would be easy to have a post-apocalyptic world.

It is just semantics.


message 3: by Derek (new)

Derek Knox (snokat) | 274 comments Shouldn't the title of this thread be "How can there..." not "their"?

Other than that, something always survives, even if it's just cockroaches and tax agents. :-D


message 4: by Tamahome (last edited Oct 02, 2010 02:11PM) (new)

Tamahome | 7230 comments A lot of scifi authors feel really embarrassed right now *face palm*


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